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Bryan A. James

Hudson, Ohio

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Bryan A. JamesHUDSON -- Bryan A. James, 72, died June 9, 2016.He was a resident of Hudson since 1978, an avid golfer, enjoyed working out with his friends at Life Center Plus and enjoyed painting and drawing. Bryan was a diehard Cleveland sports fan, motivational speaker, lifelong magician,...

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Bryan's wisdom and humor are more needed today than ever before. Reflecting his sincere caring for people would be our best tribute to a wonderful person. Let us live the Golden Rule in his honor. David Hall

Today's world needs his kindness, perspectives, and humor now more than ever. He will always be missed.

Cousin Skip was always a family favorite. Since I was a little kid, every time there was a family gathering, the first question was " Is Skip going to be there?" I think of him often and I know he is still at all family get-togethers.

Uncle Bryan was one of the coolest people I knew growing up, always bringing a smile with a joke, a tickle, and usually a little cash too. Our hearts are heavy, and we offer our condolences -- from all the Biedermans.

Such sad news...what a great man to have known for most of my life! Lisa, Laura, Jeanne and the rest of the family -- I'm thinking about you and hope you're finding comfort as you endure your loss. Always so full of love and laughter...so many great memories left behind...Rest in Peace, Mr. James.

Bryan was a mentor and an inspiration to so many. I had the pleasure of working with him at QualChoice Healthplan. He always had sage advice as well as a constant stream of jokes, practical and otherwise. He will be missed but I know his presence will remain with us on the other side

Bo, you were always a great friend and that friendship will never die. Wish we could have spent more time together as you always had a joke, story, or magic trick to help us through thick and thin times. I know, I know, I was always a great audience (as well as others) enjoying your impromptu wit.

By the way, when you bump into "Placka" please give her my regards.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Bryan was one of my all time favorite people. He was kind, smart, funny, accomplished, and treated everyone with class and grace, regardless of who or what they were. The world is a little less happy. Rest in peace, my friend.

Denny Murray